AnemoCheck Home will be the only FDA-cleared over-the-counter hemoglobin test available in 2021.

Who is at risk of anemia?

Infants and Children

Infants, especially those who were low birth weight or born prematurely, who don't get enough iron from breast milk or formula may be at risk of iron deficiency. Children need extra iron during growth spurts.

Women

Because women lose blood during menstruation and require more blood during pregnancy, women in general are at greater risk of iron deficiency anemia.

Frequent Blood Donors

People who routinely donate blood may have an increased risk of iron deficiency anemia since blood donation can deplete iron stores.

Vegetarians

People who don't eat meat or animal based products may have a greater risk of iron deficiency anemia if they don't eat other iron-rich foods.

The Elderly

Anemia becomes more common as people grow older and have a lower blood cell count.

“I’ve been anemic my whole life. I’m usually so tired that asleep if I’m not doing anything else. A simple home test would allow me to check every week and change my life.”

— Monique, 26

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Current Events

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June 1, 2020:

The AnemoCheck Mobile Early Access Program is live. If you are
interested in participating, please contact us here. Physicians and healthcare providers please contact us here.

May 2020:

In light of the COVID19 pandemic and global shut down, we are
accelerating the release of AnemoCheck Mobile Early access program is expected to launch in June. Enabling quick access to wellness information at home is more important than ever. Stay safe everyone!